Communication management system for P-95 maritime patrol aircraft
Orbit Communication Systems, a provider of mission-critical connectivity solutions, including satellite communications, tracking and telemetry, and communications management systems, has announced that it will supply the Brazilian Air Force (BAF) with a communication system to be installed onboard the P-95 maritime patrol aircraft.
BAF required an advanced airborne communication system capable of meeting the challenges of maritime patrol missions, including secure communications and support for large crews. After conducting a thorough evaluation of several alternative solutions, BAF selected Orbit’s Airborne Digital Management Systems (ADAMS) based on its performance.
ADAMS is a secure communication system, designed to meet the requirements of large crew aircraft such as commercial airliners, transport, tanker and mission applications. This modular COTS system supports up to 20 full capability users, eight intercom-only users, 16 radios and 31 receivers, six recording outputs, discrete lines and several internal intercom networks.
“We are honoured that the Brazilian Air Force has chosen to install our communication management systems to support its mission-critical maritime patrol operations. We view this as strong validation of the quality and suitability of our systems to handle the complex requirements of maritime patrol applications," said Ofer Greenberger, CEO of Orbit Communication Systems.
“This is one of several recent orders from Brazilian customers, reflecting the substantial efforts and resources we continue to invest in this strategic regional market.”
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